It could be a Genesis Coupe replacement, or it could be something new entirely.

Hyundai officially announced the discontinuation of its famed Genesis Coupe just over a year ago. Though that may be a bit of sad news for fans of the relatively affordable sports car, a new promo video suggests that Hyundai hasn’t given up entirely on the idea of a sporty, low-slung two door.

The video, by way of Autoblog, teases a clay model that looks proportionally similar to the outgoing Genesis Coupe. It pairs the coupe's signature liftback styling with a sleek, updated body. The car can be seen at the 1:12 mark, with the on-screen caption reading, "It’s why we make our cars the way we do."

Though it’s unclear exactly what the car in question may be, there are a few potential suspects. The most likely candidate points to a Genesis Coupe successor, previewed by the HND-9 Concept, pictured above. Though gone from the Hyundai lineup, Genesis has already said that it plans to revive the model as a more luxurious touring car by 2020. If and/or when produced, it would share a platform with the upcoming G70 sedan, and could put to use a twin-turbo 3.3-liter V6.

But the question remains: why would Hyundai tease a Genesis model in its latest promo video? Even if they are owned by the same company. With that in mind, it could mean that Hyundai may have a plan in place to introduce an Elantra Coupe to rival cars like the Civic, or even revive the discontinued Tiburon… the latter of which seems less likely.